Full Name Nelida Rotstein Occupation comedic actress | Name Nelly Lainez Role Actress | |
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Died May 31, 2008, Mataderos, Buenos Aires, Argentina Movies Cinco grandes y una chica Similar People Guido Gorgatti, Enrique Cahen Salaberry, Leon Klimovsky, Fernando Ayala |
Antonio gasalla entrevista con nelly l inez
Nelly Láinez (1920 – May 31, 2008) was an Argentine comedic actress, best known her performances in a string of unusual titled Argentine comedic films and television shows such as Vampires Prefer Fatties (Los vampiros los prefieren gorditos) in 1974.
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- Antonio gasalla entrevista con nelly l inez
- La tuerca n 3 1966 vicente rubino y nelly l inez
- Life
- Filmography
- References

La tuerca n 3 1966 vicente rubino y nelly l inez
Life

Láinez was born Nelida Rotstein in Buenos Aires in 1920. She made her acting debut in a comedic radio role when she was just 12 years old. She finally debuted in a film at the age of twenty in the 1950 film, Cinco grandes y una chica (Five Men and a Girl) and went on to appear in Cinco locos en la pista (Five Crazies on the Floor), which was also released in 1950. She ultimately appeared in over twenty other Argentinian films throughout her career, including Amigos para la aventura (Love at First Sight), a 1956 tango-themed musical.

Her television credits included La Tuerca and Operacion Ja Ja, which both aired during the 1980s. During the 1990s, Láinez appeared in El mundo de Antonio Gasalla and El palacio de la risa. She won a Martín Fierro award for best comedic actress in 1993 for her performance on El palacio de la risa.

Nelly Láinez died on May 31, 2008, of a urinary tract infection in Buenos Aires at the age of 88.
Filmography

